Will Mattel’s latest recalls slow down corporate flight to countries with cheap labor?
Question by ArRo: Will Mattel’s latest recalls slow down corporate flight to countries with cheap labor?
This could prove to be more expensive for Mattel than if they had not moved to Mexico and to China. Bring the jobs back to Americans, Barbie.
Oh man…I was hoping for different answers… but I suppose you are all correct. It’s like the corporations are making the USA a “bedroom community”, with less industry.
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Answer by Uncle Tim
Probably not, I heard on NPR that the recall previoius to this one that Matell had to deal with cost them ,000,000 and yet they did not pull out of China after that !
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Did design flaw contributed to the crash of Air France Flight 447?
Question by SugarBethMiddleton: Did design flaw contributed to the crash of Air France Flight 447?
I did some research and it appears the Airbus has been manufacturing the rudder system which is too sensitive and that contributed to the demise of AA Flight 587 in the US in 2001.
Do you believe that’s true?
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Answer by belfordrocks
Absoultely not.
The most likely scenario is that when passing through the thunderstorm, the tiny tubes on the front of the plane got iced up. These tubes are used by the computer to determine the plane’s speed. When these tubes got blocked up, the computer couldn’t read the right speed. The computer thought the plane was going too fast (as a result of the iced up tubes) so it decreased the speed wrongly, making the plane fall down.
A very similar case happened in 1996 by a Birgenair Boeing 757 in the Dominican Republic.
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